French President Emmanuel Macron and the left wing's electoral maneuver significantly curbed the radical right wing's chances of taking over the National Assembly, but Marine Le Pen's victory is in the cards, if not now then in 2027
Anti-Israel activists burned American and Israeli flags at July 4 protests in Philadelphia, New York City, and Los Angeles, denouncing US imperialism and showing solidarity with Palestine.
Yitzhak Yifat was captured in one of the most famous photographs in Israeli history, telling Haaretz days after that while he wasn't religious he 'felt something' during in those moments
According to the Israeli army, the Hezbollah operative was a key expert in the group's air defense system and took part in the planning and execution of a variety of operations against Israel
Gaza's Hamas-controlled health ministry reported that 16 people were killed and dozens injured in a strike on a school housing displaced people in the Nuseirat refugee camp, which the Israeli army said was being used 'as a Hamas HQ and hiding place for terrorists'
Protests took place across the country amid reports of progress in the negotiations between Israel and Hamas, with claims the former has waived its demand for an Israeli commitment to a full cease-fire in the first phase of a deal
Hamas-run Health Ministry: 15 killed by attack on school housing displaced Gazans ■ Hamas drops demand that Israel first commit to permanent cease-fire before signing deal ■ IDF says it struck rocket launcher in Gaza humanitarian zone ■ IDF wounds six Palestinians in West Bank; IDF: Soldiers fired after being shot at ■ Here's what you need to know 274 days into the war
The death in Tamra came less than a day after two killings in Nazareth ■ According to a Haaretz tally, 117 members of the Arab community have been killed this year
The participation was around 50% in a tight race between Pezeshkian, the sole moderate in the original field of four candidates, and hardline former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili
Hamas drops demand for lasting cease-fire during first phase of hostage deal and accepts deal; Netanyahu says 'gaps remain' ■ Palestinians report at least 16 killed in strike on Gaza school housing displaced persons ■ Israeli army kills Hezbollah operative in drone strike deep inside Lebanese territory ■ Protests against the gov't, for a hostage release deal take place across Israel
Not one but three wounded, partly naked Palestinians were humiliated by IDF soldiers who forced them to lie on their broiling-hot vehicles and be paraded around Jenin last week. The army is playing down the incidents
The timing of the post came a day after his interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, where he claimed that documentation of sexual violence by Hamas are "filthy, disgusting lies."
The Amana organization has ties with all the banks in Israel and with thousands of settlers who live in its homes. An extension of the sanctions imposed by Canada could spell an earthquake in the settlement movement
A nightmarish prediction of what Israel will be like in 2025 was written in 1999 by Ron Pundak, one of the architects of the Oslo Accords. Today, a decade after his death, it is harrowingly close to reality
The Israeli prime minister's eagerness to put a spoke into the wheels of any deal is shared by his partner-in-crime, Bezalel Smotrich ■ The evil twins of judicial reform have returned to our lives like a recurring nightmare and are flooding the Knesset with semi-fascist legislation
Hezbollah has also signaled Friday that it would cease fighting once the truce in the Gaza Strip takes effect. Israeli PM Netanyahu's office says, however, 'gaps remain' between the parties
Hezbollah signaled that it would cease fighting once the truce between Israel and Hamas takes effect. PM Netanyahu's office says 'gaps remain' between the two parties
Several post-Oct. 7 incidents are being pursued by prosecutors, including one in which a suspect allegedly punched a Jewish Israeli near Times Square while shouting antisemitic epithets.
How could Israel have responded to a critical warning by an intelligence official without compromising their identity? Lessons from October 1973 that could have been applied 50 years later